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"Making a loud boom or bang noise..."

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It sounds like your are having the same exact problem as millions of other homeowners have in the winter months. What happens is , during the cold winter months, wood trusses in your attic and/or on your outside deck contract and make a loud booming noise as they move. The same is true in the morning as they warm back up from the sun hitting the, they expand, making a loud boom or bang noise. This can and will happen several times a night or throughout day as well during the winter. Rest assured that your house will not fall down, or your deck will not fall apart.

"The antenna for that radio needs to be..."

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Your satellite radio in your home theater receiver will not work in the basement. The antenna for that radio needs to be able to see the sky for the best reception. I would buy the Sirius standalone so you can place it in your house that has the best reception. If you want satellite radio in your theater, get yourself some wireless speakers and hook them up to your Sirius standalone from another room in the house.

"Any make of car speakers will work with your pioneer car stereo..."

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Yes, any make of car speakers will work with your pioneer car stereo. You should check to see the wattage of the speakers to make sure your car stereo can handle the wattage. If you have issues with wattage, check into getting an amplifier that you can integrate into your car to help distribute more power.

"Some floors are really dense and will not allow the speaker frequency through it..."

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You need to be careful if you are transmitting wireless speakers audio through floors. Some floors are really dense and will not allow the speaker frequency through it. If you have problems with this setup, then bring your wireless speakers back to the store and buy ones with a different frequency to see if that helps.

"A satellite radio that is installed in your car..."

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A satellite radio that is installed in your car should work with the speakers you currently have. If you want to upgrade your car speakers, you should make sure you match the wattage of the speakers with the capacity of the stereo so you don`t run into any issues with your audio.

"The cd played and ipod do not work..."

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I have a alpine head unit and i hooked up my new pioneer subs and the only thing that plays on them is the radio. the cd played and ipod do not work. i know i hooked the remote wire up correctly and ran the wires good but i just canot figure out what the problem is.

"I put new audio speakers in my room and they made sure a horrible echo..."

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I put new audio speakers in my room and they made sure a horrible echo. After looking more closely at the room, I found that the windows were causing the problem. I put up drapes over the windows, and they minimized my echos. I couldn`t get rid off all the echos, but now I can at least enjoy a movie.

"The satellite radio in your receiver is not likely..."

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I suggest you go for the one that you can bring with you. The satellite radio in your receiver is not likely to get a good signal if it is in the basement. Even if it did, the convenience you will get from the standalone will be well worth the decision.

"The footings are,if it is just a house then you should be fine but..."

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Depending on what they are building and how deep the footings are,if it is just a house then you should be fine but if it is a larger job etc shopping mall,block of units, something with under ground car park then you might feel vibrations pending how close you are.

"It isn`t the speaker that makes the echo..."

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It isn`t the speaker that makes the echo, it is the room that you put them in. If your room has bare walls, or a bare floor, chances are that you will get an echo. If you put them in a room that has a rug, or drapery, chances are you won`t get an echo.

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